That's pretty weird. (But at least it's made from scratch and not some sort of Sandra Lee-esque abomination.)

I hear you, and the good part of me hesitated to make fun of it but obviously Bad Jenise took over. Actually, what's notable about that cake is not the cake but the subheading above it (which is why friend Chris sent it to me) that claims the copycat-recipe site has copies of everything from ____ to Sandra Lee's pound cake--as if Sandra Lee's cooking is 'original' in any acceptable definition of that word when it comes to good, healthy food.

My wine shopping and I have never had a problem. Just a perpetual race between the bankruptcy court and Hell.--Rogov

Jenise - All I can say is that I hope that Disney Grapefruit thing tastes better than it looks? Although not sure I would volunteer to try it unless at the end of a long period of military reserves duty...

cheers,

Mike

“Of course we must be open-minded, but not so open-minded that our brains drop out.”Richard Dawkins

Yccch! If my mother had ever baked anythng that looked like that Disney Grapefruit Cake, I would have run away from home at the age of 9, never to darken her kitchen again.

BestRogov

You got my wondering why/where this Disney cake came from, Daniel, so I googled. It's apparently a popular item at the Brown Derby restaurant (based on the famed old Hollywood eatery) at Disney World. Here's a picture of the real thing: